Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] eye [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They would include : opportunities for students to see or experience equipment or processes which are not on offer within the institution ; the chance for a student to sample a possible future job or career ; the opportunity to learn something ( not much ) of the lives led in employment by their neighbours , their parents or their peer-group , so that they may grow up more understanding and more tolerant ( this rather pious hope may in fact be quite unjustified , they may have confirmed or developed disdain or envy for others ) ; a good student may catch the eye of an employer looking for a later recruit ; absence may lend enchantment to the view of the college and the students may return from work-experience reassured about their choice of education ; students may be motivated to work hard at college by the prospect of either securing a job like the one they have seen or tried , or by the determination to avoid a similar fate ; all these outcomes may be little more predictable than the consequences of going to the zoo for a visit .
2 Posters and signs may be placed anywhere they will catch the eye of potential customers : on hoardings , walls and windows , on boards outside the shop ; on vehicles and delivery vans ; inside and outside buses .
3 At the end of the day I thought it looked very attractive , but whether it will catch the eye of a customer when I display it on the craft stall is another matter .
4 If any of the trialists did catch the eye of Glenn Hoddle and his staff , they 'd still need work permits .
5 Protasov and Litovchenko will catch the eye in Italy .
6 If you are uncertain of the type of frame you want to use , or even of the very important role it plays in setting off the finished picture , browsing through the photographs in this book should give you a good idea of the tremendous versatility of frames , and also show you how the correct frame will focus the eye on the design itself , as well as balance all its elements .
7 ‘ I 'll warn Mrs Pettifer they 're on their way , ’ said the sergeant , ‘ Then you 'd better keep an eye on the old lady and I 'll watch the froggie geezer .
8 Mr Catlett was deputized to ‘ keep an eye on everything ’ while Perkins went up to the vicarage to make his 'phone call .
9 Allan here can keep an eye on this place , and handle ambitious little Robertson if he tries to nail up his damned lists .
10 Samuel Beckett We want him in a nice jail where we can keep an eye on him .
11 Does a neighbour keep an eye on your house while you are away ?
12 Mrs Parvis 'll keep an eye on you .
13 Then I can keep an eye on the eggs . ’
14 ‘ Said I 'd keep an eye on the kiddy for an hour or two .
15 ‘ We say we ca n't keep an eye on them all the time , but the girls are under strict control . ’
16 The areas where neighbours would keep an eye on things were Wester Ross and Speyside , both close-knit farming communities .
17 We 'll keep an eye on 'un . ’
18 Joyce 's material supposedly unfolds in the dreaming mind of a Dublin publican ; the story O'Brien 's narrator tells concerns a publican who operates his imagination altogether more systematically , locking up his fictional characters ‘ so that he can keep an eye on them and see that there is no boozing ’ ( O'Brien 1939 and 1975 : 35 ) .
19 Two , he could go along with Marler , pretend to accept him at face value , and this way he could keep an eye on him .
20 As you wander along the ridge , it 's a long time before you lose sight of its neat white contours , and if you take a strong pair of binoculars on your walk , you can keep an eye on how the housemaid is turning your bed down .
21 From where does he keep an eye on things ?
22 Librarians should also keep an eye on book prices , so as to be able to judge what is a fair price for a book — though if a particular title is really wanted there is no option but to pay up .
23 On the contrary , a company that does not keep an eye on how its employees are functioning is probably itself being badly run .
24 Neighbours who can keep an eye on the house , and can be trusted to feed pets or have a key when necessary , can make a lot of difference to settling happily .
25 Instead he was put in a hostel where a nurse could keep an eye on him .
26 Obviously you will keep an eye on your fencing and gates all the year round .
27 Another friend said she would keep an eye on her , but four weeks later we had a phone call from her saying that Shamrock was desperately ill .
28 ‘ I 'll keep an eye on him , ’ reassured Jack .
29 I noticed that the Barwick men took no chances this time ; as the pole lay in the field it was wired up to an electronic burglar alarm system , but they still took it in turns to sit up and keep an eye on it .
30 This scheme is practical for people with younger children , too , as you can keep an eye on them while you cook , ’ she points out .
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